Taking its title from Pietro Gori's reverd song, "Addio Lugano Bella", "The Knights Errant of Anarchy" is a collective biography of Italian anarchists exiled from their homeland during four decades of upheaval throughout Europe. England’s generous immigration and extradition policies made it a haven for anarchist dissidents. Di Paola charts the politics and culture of fledgling organizations and influential individuals as they maintained a global revolutionary network—under the watchful eyes of spies and informers—from their adopted home base of London. This first paperback edition includes a new introduction by the author. [4e de couverture]

Table des matières
1. The Fugitives: Anarchist Pathways Toward London
2. The Making of the Colony
3. The 1890s
4. The New Century
5. The Surveillance of Italian Anarchists in London
6. Politics and Sociability: the Anarchist Clubs
7. The First World War: the Crisis of the London Anarchist Community

Taking its title from Pietro Gori's reverd song, "Addio Lugano Bella", "The Knights Errant of Anarchy" is a collective biography of Italian anarchists exiled from their homeland during four decades of upheaval throughout Europe. England’s generous immigration and extradition policies made it a haven for anarchist dissidents. Di Paola charts the politics and culture of fledgling organizations and influential individuals as they maintained a global revolutionary network—under the watchful eyes of spies and informers—from their adopted home base of London. This first paperback edition includes a new introduction by the author. [4e de couverture]

Table des matières
1. The Fugitives: Anarchist Pathways Toward London
2. The Making of the Colony
3. The 1890s
4. The New Century
5. The Surveillance of Italian Anarchists in London
6. Politics and Sociability: the Anarchist Clubs
7. The First World War: the Crisis of the London Anarchist Community